Silver Bullet Training Northwest

The First Place to Look for Those Who Want Professional Concealed Carry Permit Training

It's not enough to just buy a firearm and ammo and carry it around. It requires responsible and correct training and legal knowledge, to know the correct time to display, draw and point muzzle or break off the defense. It requires familiarization with your chosen firearm, proper grip to reduce recoil, sight alignment, and trigger squeeze, so the sight picture remains steadfast.

Static target shooting is not the same as dynamic movement shooting. It's a large legal responsibility to carry a firearm, and you should consider the following questions.

Should it be carried openly or concealed?

What should you do first after a justified shooting incident?

What if the attacker tries to grab my firearm?

How do I defend against them from taking my firearm and using it against me?

Mike "Mack" Mackin

Mike Mackin who resides in Idaho, is a certified NRA Concealed Carry Weapons Instructor, Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification Instructor, and multiple Black Belt Martial Arts Certified, Insured and Licensed Instructor. He's been Teaching combined Martial Arts, Defensive Force Protection Hand to Hand, Concealed Carry Permit and Handgun Familiarity to new and experienced students for over thirty years in both the USA and England. He is a Hojutsu instructor and sees Grandmaster Jeff Halls's Hojutsu martial arts discipline, as the natural extension of his firearm and martial arts training. Mike was twenty-five year student of Grandmaster Tsunehisa Tanemura, who was a Tokyo veteran police lieutenant, and a student of the Honbu Dojo in Matsubushi Machi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He has trained over 4,000 students in the Pacific Northwest in just the last four years, has been under contract to Legal Heat National Concealed Carry provider, as Instructor for the last five years. He is also the owner of Urgent CPR, LLC, a First Aid, CPR Pro, AED, Advanced Bleed Control, BBP, K-9 FA/CPR certification instructor.

...“Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. He is my loving God and my fortress, my stronghold and my deliverer, my shield, in whom I take refuge, who subdues peoples under me...” (Psalm of David 144:1)